Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Mongolian counterpart Chimed Saikhanbileg on Sunday noted the potential and desire to strengthen cooperation in the health sector.
Both leaders also noted that future cooperation would serve their collective interest and contribute to the social development of the people of the two countries.
The Mongolian Prime Minister thanked India for its support for the development of peaceful use of nuclear energy in his nation and appreciated the gesture of providing Bhabhatron-II tele-therapy unit and a Radiotherapy Simulator, designed, developed and manufactured in India to the National Cancer Center of Mongolia.
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